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Lexington does not have a Residential Tax Exemption at this time, but the subject has been debated by residents and government officials since 2006. This page contains some reports and pointers to that discussion.
Lexington does not have a Residential Tax Exemption at this time, but the subject has been debated by residents and government officials at least since 2006. This page contains some reports and pointers to that discussion.


=== Reports ===
=== Reports ===
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* http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lex-tmma/conversations/topics/18428 - Tax Idea (Jan 2014)
* http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lex-tmma/conversations/topics/18428 - Tax Idea (Jan 2014)
* http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lex-tmma/conversations/messages/17807 - Reassessing Assessment (May 2013)
* http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/lex-tmma/conversations/messages/17807 - Reassessing Assessment (May 2013)
=== Other Towns ===
* [[Media:SudburyResidentialExemption.pdf | Sudbury Residential Exemption]] report
=== References ===
* City & Town, Oct 16, 2014, p. 3: [http://www.mass.gov/dor/docs/dls/city-town/2014/ctown-oct16.pdf Understanding the Residential Exemption], by Tony Rassias


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Lexington does not have a Residential Tax Exemption at this time, but the subject has been debated by residents and government officials at least since 2006. This page contains some reports and pointers to that discussion.

Reports

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Other Towns

References